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    A Former User
    last edited by Nov 15, 2016, 8:55 PM

    Great job!
    Can you tell me which modules you are using? e.g. which weather modul and so on… :)
    Thanks

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      Steff
      last edited by Nov 15, 2016, 10:08 PM

      Following modules are currently used:
      MMM-PIR-Sensor
      MMM-Wunderlist
      MMM-WunderGround
      clock
      calendar referring to my personal google calendar
      compliments
      newsfeed referring to the rss of Sueddeutsche Zeitung

      That´s it.
      I am thinking of implementing additionally some picture slide show for my kids, however firstly I have to get the PIR running, currently the PIR is correctly detecting, however not yet switching off my hdmi, that is something I have to work on…

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        Steff
        last edited by Dec 18, 2016, 7:23 PM

        Some enhancements done in the meanwhile:
        a) The CPU temperature was always above 60°C so I added two heatsinks and one small ventilator. Since then my CPU temperature is always below 50°C (mostly around 40-44 °C).
        0_1482088604417_IMG_0191.jpg
        b) I did ask in my first post whether someone had the problem that the inverter of the monitor did move. Well, in my case I did have this problem, so added some wooden holders to ensure that the inverter stays at the place intended to be.
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        c) In the area where I mounted the mirror on the wall it is even during daylight quite dark. So the mirror did not really show its intended mirror effect. In order to get more light directly in the area of the mirror I mounted 3 LED spots on top of the mirror. Now I do have extremely good conditions. :)
        View of the 3 LED spots:
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        View with the LED spots in operation:
        0_1482089014841_IMG_1415.JPG

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          AAPS
          last edited by Dec 18, 2016, 8:55 PM

          How did you guys manage to change the greeting? That has been giving me trouble lately.

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            chrisfoerg
            last edited by Dec 18, 2016, 8:59 PM

            https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/tree/develop/modules/default/compliments

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              PaulB
              last edited by Jan 20, 2017, 11:08 AM

              @Steff

              Nice work done. Your idea with the LEDs is pretty cool.

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                binderth @Steff
                last edited by binderth Jan 20, 2017, 12:01 PM Jan 20, 2017, 11:52 AM

                @Steff said in Magic Mirror @ Munich:

                There is one thing I am unsure about. I have noticed that the controller unit (inverter/ controller) of the monitor has slightly shifted. Maybe I “pressed” the HDMI cable too much and therefore it got dislocated. You can see this in the last picture.

                Hi all,

                I encountered the same thing with my Viewsonic. It appears, the Controller units arent’t riveted or bolted (or even glued) to the backpanel. They are just taped together with a silverisch tape. My Monitor has a VESA-Mount at the back, so I thought of bolting the wonitor to the wall with a slim VESA-Mount - which worked for 12hours, then the panel fell off - fortunatetly everything is still working.
                So I’m thinking - either you have to tape it more thoroughly or use a two-component metal glue for a stable compound.

                In my case, I’m making a provisionary case with wood also, which holds the Monitor - and I’m not using the VESA-Mount anymore.

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